Commissioners from all 11 Football Bowl Subdivision conferences
and Notre Dame's athletic director will
meet Tuesday to begin discussions. Southeastern Conference
commissioner Mike Slive had this to say,

“It’s my impression that ... there will be meaningful discussion
about possible changes to the BCS”

These are the proposals most likely to be discussed:

A Plus-One Model: a mini-playoff in which the
top four BCS teams at the end of the regular season are seeded
for two national semifinal matchups with the winners then
meeting a week later in the title game

Removal of automatic qualifiers: champions of
the Pac-12, Big
Ten, Big 12, SEC, Big
East, and ACC currently receive automatic bids to a BCS bowl
game, with the other minor conferences only being able to
participate if they meet certain conditions. No AQ conferences
would make it easier for teams like Boise State to play in BCS
games.

Other ideas that have been mentioned before and could be talked
about this time around as well are eliminating the rule where no
more than two teams per conference can play in a BCS game and
possibly adding a fifth BCS game, likely the Cotton Bowl, to the
formula.

Any changes wouldn't take place until the start of the 2014
season and the full scale playoff everyone is clamoring for is
probably off the table.

“Whatever we do we have to protect the regular season,” BCS
executive director Bill Hancock said Monday at a meeting of the
Football Writers Association of America. “I think the larger the
playoff field the more damage to the regular season.”